NetBSD/sys/dev/pci
jonathan 9e87738e9d Add entries for TI, Ricoh, Toshiba PCI-to-cardbus bridge chips, so
we can identify them as cardbus chips supported by the cardbus patches.

Add entry for OPTI chipsets whose interrupts arent properly set up by
some BIOSes.

From cardbus patches<ftp://nandra.iri.co.jp/pub/NetBSD/CardBus by
HAYAKAWA Koichi <haya@tcad.ulsi.sony.co.jp>.
1999-04-12 23:18:16 +00:00
..
adv_pci.c
adw_pci.c
ahc_pci.c
bha_pci.c
com_puc.c
cy_pci.c
devlist2h.awk
eap.c
files.pci Start commit of Lan Media Corp T1/HSSI/DS3 driver 1999-03-25 00:51:53 +00:00
i82365_pci.c
i82365_pcivar.h
if_de.c PR 6852 from Chris Jones <cjones@hideo.nervana.montana.edu>. 1999-04-12 04:31:55 +00:00
if_devar.h Fix typo. (From PR 7027) 1999-04-01 14:55:25 +00:00
if_en_pci.c in general, it's a good idea to make sure you at least have all of the 1999-03-24 18:47:51 +00:00
if_ep_pci.c
if_epic_pci.c Make sure bus mastering is enabled. 1999-03-24 01:05:15 +00:00
if_esh_pci.c
if_ex_pci.c
if_fpa.c
if_fxp.c Make sure bus mastering is enabled. 1999-03-23 23:18:50 +00:00
if_fxpreg.h
if_fxpvar.h
if_le_pci.c
if_levar.h
if_lmc_common.c Commit files for the LAN Media Corporation high speed serial/HSSI/DS3 driver 1999-03-25 03:32:43 +00:00
if_lmc_media.c Commit files for the LAN Media Corporation high speed serial/HSSI/DS3 driver 1999-03-25 03:32:43 +00:00
if_lmc_nbsd.c Commit files for the LAN Media Corporation high speed serial/HSSI/DS3 driver 1999-03-25 03:32:43 +00:00
if_lmc_types.h wrap kernel bits in shared kernel/userland files 1999-03-25 04:09:33 +00:00
if_lmc.c Commit files for the LAN Media Corporation high speed serial/HSSI/DS3 driver 1999-03-25 03:32:43 +00:00
if_lmcioctl.h wrap kernel bits in shared kernel/userland files 1999-03-25 04:09:33 +00:00
if_lmcvar.h Commit files for the LAN Media Corporation high speed serial/HSSI/DS3 driver 1999-03-25 03:32:43 +00:00
if_ne_pci.c
if_ntwoc_pci.c
if_ntwoc_pcireg.h
if_tl.c First pass at support of Compaq NetFlex 3/P PCI: this one has 1999-03-25 16:15:00 +00:00
if_tlregs.h
if_tlvar.h
if_vr.c Don't enable I/O or memory access here! These bits in the PCI CSR are 1999-03-24 01:07:59 +00:00
if_vrreg.h
isp_pci.c Read the board revision and trim cache line size back from 16 to 1 1999-04-04 01:14:58 +00:00
lpt_puc.c
Makefile install if_lmc*.h 1999-03-25 03:54:43 +00:00
Makefile.pcidevs Tron whacked my you-know-what because I didn't follow procedure. 1999-03-16 22:41:56 +00:00
ncr.c
ncrreg.h
ncrstat.c
ohci_pci.c
opl_sv.c
pci_map.c
pci_quirks.c
pci_subr.c
pci.c
pcidevs Add entries for TI, Ricoh, Toshiba PCI-to-cardbus bridge chips, so 1999-04-12 23:18:16 +00:00
pcidevs_data.h Add entries for TI, Ricoh, Toshiba PCI-to-cardbus bridge chips, so 1999-04-12 23:18:16 +00:00
pcidevs.h Add entries for TI, Ricoh, Toshiba PCI-to-cardbus bridge chips, so 1999-04-12 23:18:16 +00:00
pciide_acer_reg.h
pciide_apollo_reg.h
pciide_cmd_reg.h
pciide_cy693_reg.h
pciide_piix_reg.h
pciide_sis_reg.h
pciide.c Kill an extra 'pciide0: ' in a printf 1999-04-06 17:49:14 +00:00
pciidereg.h
pciidevar.h
pcireg.h
pcivar.h pull pci_machdep.h in from machine/ 1999-03-19 03:37:52 +00:00
pcscp.c
pcscpreg.h
ppb.c
ppbreg.h
puc.c
pucdata.c
pucvar.h
README
sv.c Make 48KHz output work. 1999-03-22 07:58:55 +00:00
svreg.h
svvar.h
tga_bt463.c completely remove Mach VM support. all that is left is the all the 1999-03-24 05:50:49 +00:00
tga_bt485.c completely remove Mach VM support. all that is left is the all the 1999-03-24 05:50:49 +00:00
tga_conf.c
tga.c completely remove Mach VM support. all that is left is the all the 1999-03-24 05:50:49 +00:00
tgareg.h
tgavar.h
uhci_pci.c
vga_pci.c
vga_pcivar.h

$NetBSD: README,v 1.3 1998/08/15 03:02:46 mycroft Exp $

This directory contains files which are used during PCI configuration
and PCI device drivers.  Eventually, most of the device drivers and
some of the configuration support should become machine-independent
and be moved to a more general location.

The configuration support was implemented according to the `PCI Local
Bus Specification, Production Version, Revision 2.0' dated April 30,
1993.  Section numbers referred to in the code may be specific to that
edition of the specification.

Some attempt has been made to insure that the code works on rogue
machines where the BIOS doesn't do its job, but in general I can't
guarantee that.

--
- Charles M. Hannum
  NetBSD group
  August 8, 1994